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?ff? ..-/: ?/ - ?ti- . "A Half Down "York" Shirts would be 'just the thing for your husband, brother or son, for Xmas." Of course, we have an excellent line of Xmas neckwear, ?td, etc., in fact anything that you could expect to find in a ??Man's Store." Shop Early-Better Selection and Less Hurry. -'/iii '}/".; .. .:'}'?'/'?''}- ' ?-. :''.'<i>V j;-; - . '> ?;<'. i r '-y.'V' Smith* Garrett ?f Barton ?WHEIU3 ?UAIITY BEIQK8? TODAY MONTROSE SIStERS .... PRESENT Lem D. - Parker's Society Drama in Two . Acts - -. . "FOR HOME AND HONOR" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE DEVIL'S DARLING" Three Rosl Rialto Drama. THEATRE TO PAY "THE KINGDOM OF NOSEY" 3 Reel Fairy Store. "DAD'S AWFUL DEED" Comedy. v A 2zM K " k _ ^ TL _ H n _ _ TODAY Mabel Trunhelle ?? -j;: in a \ : 4 Reel Edison Feature ^ "RANSON'S FOLLY" ?ha* ? C. ./?<<? i/a g M* V? ^Capital ard Sr.-p?us ?123,000&, CoUeeUona Given Carmal Aiitsm&Si] KW sen A. Smyth, ?ne. A* Hnt&Mh President. Cashto?. I?. E. Tollisorr,, Asst t.'a&kier. United States Government Assay o? LeaU ?sife Brands of Plated Ware Proportion of silver ,, found in/eacit JbaJt-dom I Teaspcona.' 'HwflHHIM lfiJUU . Gorham 45tty*rrplate (Only Grado Mfgd.) mo OR., ;;Iicod * Harton : :' A\ isS? 'oB Robora' "1B1V" . 0|" Holtnos & EJowards (??st "Grade) - .WO Dai /.-/Win: A. Rog?rs' (Reenforced; Sectional plate- i> .8*t4 Oa. .??fters & Br?5!,;.i"A-VV -.3718'OK, GorUAm alVm piftt? baa the lustre, ot silver and tho.longevity si Iver. nt a Um iori of tho cost; sud whit* no much heavier and bett than aft?^^ 1 LYNCHING A AVERTED 1 EASLEY CITIZENS ENRAGED! OVER ATTEMPTED CRIM INAL ASSAULT GOVERNOR ORDERS A SPECIAL TERM Of Court for Trial of Negro Who Entered Room of Two Young Ladies on Saturday Night. A lynching at Easley was narrow]? averted early, yesterday morning when Gpyernor 'Manning promised . Easlej citizens that tte would order a special corm of court to 'try a negro who was being held on tho charge of attempt ed criminal assault. The Intelligencer received thr- fol lowing from Columbia last right: . Governor Manning said today that bo would order u special term of court for ?i?Plckens negro who ls held on. a charge of attempted criminal as sault. It is, said that tho assurances from the governor that a special term would be ordored probably prevented a lynching this morning. The date has *.iot boen set. Story of Alleged Crime. The story of tho attempted criminal assault' as reported from Easley is as follows:' Saturday night about ll o'clock et negro man entered t?e room of two young .ladies while they were asleep. Just after gaining admittance to the room tho negro stumbled over a chair, which awakened end ot * the young women. Sho jumped out of bel;'and as Bho dbl so tho negro caught .'.or first by ithe throat and. then by the hands. She began screaming and this aroused her roommate. t When ttie other young lady jumped up site began beating and scratching tho negro about tho face, it becoming po fierce that he Jumped from tho win dow, leaving one of his shoes in the room, which was being loosely worn on u sore foot. Work R?si, Oclocl BROGON MILLS ARE AGAIN \ RUNNING "AND ; EVREY ONE IS PLEASED NOT SINfclijE HITCH In Machinery <nnd is Running W -About 10 Per Cent of On erafoes Ara Ne>y Ones. , Af ter. standing idici for ?early eleven1 weeks, tho big wheels of thc engines at tho . Bregon ro\\\a began to turn yesterday afternoon at i oV.oc?. and ithe machinery began its rgeular hum.' Wit> this op?ration started, approxi mately 675 operatives resumed ..theiv work. . operations . were. resumed exactly at i GASE A6AINST Hi Walter; jFant ApnarcntFy FaUeJy ! AccusedLinUqenr ter ts Cleared Up. - J .III, i II w j Jt ?has developed tba! W?ltor Fant, ia young white men, was brvested by ! inlstako pr under '? a, ; false impression; j on Saturday cfterp.oon.ln ?connection I With the liquor.?a??s which are; now j Vicing pressed by ?P'?l?l \ detectives 'enjoyed * by tho. : city. The young man ?ave bond soon after his arrest. On Sunday horning The Intelli gencer: prmted" tho ?onie of Mr: Pant In connection iw?th the Btory aboni .the work ol t^io. d^ectlv??, aprf this would not narembeen-done had it bot .'boon for ibo fact that bl? name was on tho docket with the or??rs. , Ono ot the ijetcctlye^ ns well a-s ono of thvpaHcpt '^e?i.''wo^':^r?jent''%hea' tho .repkrtVr ?o?oure j ?tb?. haime s. Tho I a tell l??ne ?r regrets, the occurrence, but it cnn easily be seen thai it Vs not response bla foritlic roiet^he: v/; Cared Boy cf Croojf. Kiping ..frightens .o' mother- jmoro than the loud;.hoarse cough bf croup. The ??bered breathing: strangling, choking and gasping for breath bait for instant notion. Mrs,- T. Neurmior, Eati Claire. Wis., cays." - "ffpley^a ta^?j^jto? /^^0^eo^:my<^ct^^.^^' rtoija. athole; ot i croup /attora othsr ref?Mlt?? bsdvfai?cd; 1 lp every cae as we know fromV bur own experlcuc* that it In? ?-;t^dei?iftt? rsn?bs> tooUi^oM heal?. - ifcid Wry fjwhsre. YEST?TDA Y\ Mr. Ed Polgor, who lives next to tho. boarding house where the two school teachers were rooming, Ii ear ing thc screams, got up and outside of his house in time to see the man running away. He fired at him one time, but the ?hot did not take effect. Two . young mill operativej were nearby and they also heard the Bcreams. They gave c'.iase to thc fleeing negro and ran him about one half mile, until be hid under a cotton platform. The two boys being m-' armed, they left to go in soarci. of assistance. They -returned with help but the negro Csad then made his escape. Early Sunday morning interested parties began exhibiting the negro's shoo which was left In the room and ibis Jed U? his identification. Messrs. Robinson . & Thornton, merchants, re- j membered that' they had sold a pair 1 or shoes corresponding to the ono I lett In tho tobra, lb Pete Hamilton. This fact was . not learned until late in the day-and nothing was done un til' yesterday'morning. Early Monday-morning a party or men went' to the1 home or Pete Hamil ton and fodnd bim in bed. It was discovered that oae of his legs was badly bruised -from fie leap from the window and that also one side of his face-'was covered with bruiEss and scratches. Sheriff Roark promptly took charge of him and started to the Pickens jail, It is stated that there was a great deal bf 'excitement''In EBsley both on Sunday and yesterday as tho result of fte occurrence. ' Sunday a.. party of about fifty determined men tracked the negro for some distance and spent many hours scouring "the country in an attempt to. locate him. Yesterday morning when Hamilton was arrested there "was much talk ot lynching. Mr. W. M. Hagood, lt is said, ' addressed-'the' crowd, appealing to' t':ena <to let the la wtake Ita course, and in the meantime too sherill got woll on his way to tho Piokens jail.' A message toTho Intelligencer last night stated the? it'.was thought hr Easley that the. sheriff reached tf'fl jail all right with hl? prisoner, since he got a good start on a mob which had gathered. ttned'^t 1 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Nearly all of tho Old operatives went back to their jobs. There were - nearjy .100 n?w people 'seekmg--jobs and* out. :b? this number approximately fifty -woro employai :by the management ; -It 1B estimated that about -IQ per cent of the help at the Bregon mills ' at pres ent ia new labor! as ^compared with that Of eleven, weeks ?go., ? Supt. C. W. Causey stated- last night that ho.was aurprised at tho way everything ; Btar^'\o^'v-;meaning':'''tbe single hitch in the machinery. "Yes terday :;af ternoon ^whohV I -left there," stated:'Mr. Cauley, "?vb'rything look ed as if the mill i'aad been running right on instead of siaudhui kile." Tho" repair and tde&blng work will not be completed upiil a^out tomor rpw, yesterday when 4be opera-' tiona were Tesumed,. ?tiie: machinery and rooms were not normally clean, and. there remained much of this work to bo done. However, benight, every pieco of the.machinery will bo clean ??M8I1IG Second Number on Anderson Col Jege Lyceum f?^j^^i^ . ' ? peare4 Last K*??m?. T?io Metropolitan. Grand quartet, the 5 second number on ?io Andcraon col *lego: lyceum course, mudo its appear ance last evening In tho' coller.e audi torium and was well received. Tko attendance was fairly ?ood. . ? varied programm a semi-popular nature rwav rendered .Iv* The ensemble Work of the quoptefc? was very com mendable? thc voices .. blended in splendid harmony and tho quartet.waa well balanced. Tho quartet pumber? on' tho program pVo.f^d Very popular r.nd were well silted tb bring out :the ' test ; effects, of weV-yotce?.' ijolleotive-. 'ly;. -'.":;.'. ^JBKSMMM ..vTfoo individual solec&toos wera also v?Ty ^^^^^X^sl^St^^^^^*^ Lana's, uurnbera.wertjtvyofyi.P?AgM&M ^P^^Moir?pelitan'.^'i^r^d'. -, .quartet w?fl 'always..;be we?cop??d back in. An derson. PAKOS?B A&B ??tIS ti We hav.e a lot 6f,-G?f&j(i?. ?ria bi all tho Re?al Gorgeous col ors, Purple,' lavender, :Ck?ldr -^Mt^v'^^^r^SStv..- A gjWSf?fO?& year o?ti ?^fcchls. ai S IHE first nip of winter is in Ander son-and coming fas ter ' ~ There's a season for all things, be it baseball or business and last night was a gentle re minder that it's time to shake the moth balls out "of- -the woolen blankets. Time, Tide and '-'Alco" Cloth j es wait for no man, Tine cream of our stock is bere tiow "and the early, ones "get the first "pickings." r If it's $15 you want to pay for that suit pr overcoat-so be it. And there are others that step up in quality as high as $25. That "all things borne to him who waits" is doubtful. If you know what we know about these garments, you'll hurry. 'V?. wm ^A^.y:.'..;^.-v ""? j IF H? IS Iii? im?SIS?BETf? HmV Grais?as^cr'sRecipe ?oj Darken andi ik^utiry Fstled Hair* ;-?.'/J -?.-r-.v That b?&utlfd?, oven':'?niitaer^f*;?^'rfe'] ?lpsay ^ by brew ing ; a. mistur? o? &?ge . Toa* abd. Stt'l- I phur. -Xpun- hair* . fe-yo-j*??' '?harm. It xh.akes^^ra.'.thd/^d't!: When * it fades,, turns - grayV. streab'e? .?nd 10p?(fi| dry; w?spy.^nd scraggy-,^juet an 'ftft*l plication ?tmt? bf. ^ge abd ' Sulphur I :i bancos its appearance, a : handr<BdrH i'ji?. .'? . . ! Don't bother tovprei?srb 4he?tobie"?] you oah get from any ^br store a.vfc coat bottle of "Wyetft'a Sage e^d 'galr l phur Corar^umV' fltw^?w'--'1Sua'! back th??atbtM c^r?:^c?m^ Mftr?. : of. ;. your hair: abd ^^?#5L" drUfrV.s^ ????^p?y nscftL W-khVV ?ag? abd : aJi^ Sbd evenir (HA?HHHBH pei? ^v?f<^? and: drair.vibi?v"tbroniPb 'tbe^haW^fe! IMgfeT . Your trade Your confidence Your good wilt The best cea! A reasonable price \ prompt delivery . V; ?nfery respect i ?i::,.s,:ia